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Living My Dream

I'd been a life member of Weight Watchers when I was in my 20's in the 1970's but lost my focus and yo-yoed for some time.  In my 30's, I'd started exercising and stablized my weight.  Unfortunately, the level where I stablized was higher than I really wanted to be.  By my mid-forties, I was exercising, eating reasonably, but I was eating too much.  Five years ago, at age 54, my 18 year old daughter wanted to lose some weight for her senior prom.  I knew that Weight Watchers was the only way to go and agreed to start attending the meetings with her.  She lost five pounds for the prom, but gained it back when she went to college.  On the other hand, I found the program fit my needs perfectly.  While I originally wanted to lose 10 pounds, with my roller-blading, cycling, snowshoeing, skiing, and lifting weights, the pounds melted away. I  ultimately lost about 20 pounds! I ended up at a weight I had only dreamed of.  All at once, clothes seemed attractive, I felt amazingly strong and healthy, and I had a higher level of confidence in everything I took on.  Keeping the weight off has required a continued focus on healthy eating and exercise, but it is quite doable.  I'm a real booster for the program.  In fact, when a new staff member joined my office, she joined Weight Watchers.  She's lost more than 90 pounds and is now a leader.  Today, there are two other Weight Watchers in my office.  Added to that, our employer now offers Weight Watcher classes onsite, and there are healthy options served in our cafeteria, often with point counts provided.  I'll be 60 on my next birthday, and I feel great about aging.  I wouldn't want to go back to my younger self.  This is who I want to be!

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